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SUMMARY:Maria Martha Nikijuluw (Ghent): Portrayal of Dutch Apology for
  War Atrocities in Indonesian Mass Media
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for the RC21 Project Symposium\, where invited spe
 akers and project team members\, Poster Presenters will present their 
 work on methodology and applications of concordance analysis! &nbsp\; 
 Maria Martha Nikijuluw (Ghent): »Portrayal of Dutch Apology for War A
 trocities in Indonesian Mass Media« Abstract: This study examines the
  portrayal of the Dutch apology for war atrocities in Indonesia throug
 h corpus based discourse analysis\, with a specific focus on the appli
 cation of concordance analysis. It analyzes 126 headlines and excerpts
  from news articles retrieved via Google searches using the keywords p
 emerintah Belanda minta maaf kepada Indonesia ‘Apology of the Nether
 lands government to Indonesia’ and ganti rugi dari pemerintah Beland
 a ‘Reparations from the Dutch government’. The selected articles
  represent various levels of media\, both nationally and locally. Co
 ncordance analysis were employed to explore both the frequency and con
 textual usage of specific terms within the corpus. Tools such as WebCo
 rp and Wordle were used to identify all occurrences of selected words\
 , accompanied by surrounding text excerpts\, to visualize and ensure t
 he readability of the data. The analysis revealed two key terms: perbu
 dakan (slavery) and kemerdekaan (independence). Indonesian media headl
 ines opted for the word ‘slavery’ because Dutch apology refers to 
 slavery in all Dutch colonized countries including Indonesia. While th
 e term kemerdekaan implies a demand to first recognize Indonesia&#8217
 \;s independence\, the Dutch are allowed to apologize. The term pengak
 uan kemerdekaan ‘independence acknowledgment’ was highlighted issu
 e due to a perceived assumption from a collective Indonesian psyche th
 at the Netherlands has not truly recognized Indonesian independence. F
 urthermore\, the study found that the apology messages in the Indonesi
 an media\, the historical timeline of the massacre and the reason for 
 the Dutch apologizing for slavery during their colonial period were in
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